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‖ notandum|nəʊˈtændəm| Also pl. notanda. [L., gerund of notāre to note, used to introduce a memorandum, e.g.
1605Ben Jonson Volpone iv. i, What is here? Notandum, A rat had gnawne my spurre-lethers.] An entry or jotting of something to be specially noted; a memorandum, observation, note. α1685Sir J. Lauder Chron. Notes (1822) 53 By way of notandum, he gave himself two wounds when taken by Graeme of Dougalstoun's men. 1715M. Davies Athen. Brit. I. 242 The interludes are compos'd of divers notandums. 1800Asiatic Ann. Reg. II. 17/1 A notandum to the account remarks, that this sum was taken from the Bengal statements. 1858W. Arnot Laws fr. Heaven II. xxiv. 197 His fellow-disciple John..adds to his name the significant notandum ‘Not Iscariot’. β1702Howe Wks. (1834) 63/1 (Stf.), And now for his notanda..by which he would conclude [etc.]. 1787Hawkins Life Johnson 266 He feigns to have dropped his paper of Notanda. a1847Chalmers in Spurgeon Treas. Dav. (1874) IV. 367 Verses 11 and 12 are both most savoury and precious notanda. |